The Moms
"The Moms" | |
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30 Rock episode | |
Episode no. | Season 4 Episode 20 |
Directed by | John Riggi |
Written by | Kay Cannon Robert Carlock |
Production code | 420 |
Original air date | May 6, 2010 |
Guest appearances | |
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"The Moms" is the
In the episode, the fictitious show The Girlie Show with Tracy Jordan (TGS) celebrate the Mother's Day holiday by having the mothers of its cast and staff (Bruguera, Gillette, Hooks, LuPone, Nelson, and Stritch) visit. Meanwhile, Jack Donaghy (Alec Baldwin) must deal with a visit from his mother Colleen Donaghy (Stritch) who begins to meddle in his relationships with Avery Jessup (Banks) and Nancy Donovan (Julianne Moore).
"The Moms" received generally positive reviews from television critics. According to the
Plot
Liz Lemon (Tina Fey), the head writer of the TGS with Tracy Jordan show, brings her boss Jack Donaghy (Alec Baldwin) a budget approval on the show's planned Mother's Day episode by gathering around its cast and staff mothers. Liz reminds Jack that Mother's Day is coming up, prompting Jack to realize he forgot to send his mother Colleen Donaghy (Elaine Stritch) flowers and informs his office assistant Jonathan (Maulik Pancholy) to send her flowers, however, Colleen is waiting outside Jack's office door. Colleen's real reason for visiting her son is that she learned from her friend in Florida that Jack is dating Nancy Donovan (Julianne Moore), a recent divorcée, and a woman who happens to be Jack's high school sweetheart. During dinner, Colleen does not bring Nancy up, but tells Jack she knows about his involvement with CNBC host Avery Jessup (Elizabeth Banks) after an awkward encounter between Avery and Jack in an elevator with Colleen present; because of the encounter, Colleen knows that Avery and Jack are sleeping together. Colleen is appalled that Jack is dating two women at the same time, tells Avery; both demand that he end it and make a choice between Nancy and Avery.
While trying on her bridesmaid's dress in the TGS fitting room, Colleen, Sylvia Rossitano (Patti LuPone), and Verna Maroney (Jan Hooks) criticize Liz for not being married by now as she is in her late thirties, but Liz does not care what they think. Later, Liz has a conversation with her mother Margaret Lemon (Anita Gillette) regarding Liz being single. During their conversation, Margaret reveals that her true love was Buzz Aldrin and not Liz's father Dick Lemon (Buck Henry), which shocks Liz. She tells Jack about what her mother has revealed to her and ponders why her mother did not choose to be with Buzz. Jack offers to introduce her to Buzz with Liz accepting, and wanting to find out what her mother missed out on. During their meet, Buzz confesses that it was a good decision that Margaret did not stay with him as he spent many of his years as an alcoholic. After her encounter with Buzz, Liz tells her mother that she respects the decision she made by not ending up with Buzz.
At the same time, Verna visits Jack in hopes of getting the rest of the money he promised to give her in the episode "
Production
"The Moms" was written by co-producer

Actresses Anita Gillette, Jan Hooks, Patti LuPone, and Elaine Stritch
The show made reference of Jack's love triangle storyline with CNBC host Avery Jessup and his high school sweetheart Nancy Donovan, played by actresses Elizabeth Banks and Julianne Moore, respectively.
Comedian actor Will Ferrell had a brief appearance in "The Moms". In the beginning of the episode, Liz tells Jack that NBC wants TGS to have a Mother's Day themed episode after the network received criticism for re-airing the offensive action drama Bitch Hunter. In a clip, Ferrell—as the character Shane Hunter—says "Put the mimosas down, bitch!".[5] 30 Rock staff writer Jack Burditt and Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner are credited as the writers of that Bitch Hunter episode.[17] This was Ferrell's second appearance as Shane Hunter having first appeared as the character in "Lee Marvin vs. Derek Jeter".[18] Ferrell has appeared in the main cast of Saturday Night Live (SNL),[19] a weekly sketch comedy series which airs on NBC in the United States. Fey was the head writer on SNL from 1999 until 2006.[20] The song Sincerely by The Moonglows featured in this episode.
Cultural references
Verna confesses that she once sexually assaulted former professional basketball player Scottie Pippen.[17] When Pete tells Tracy that actress Novella Nelson will be his "mother", Tracy says he had his sights on actress Phylicia Rashad or professional tennis player Serena Williams to be his "mother".[11] When Liz learns that her mother could have been an astronaut's wife, Margaret explains that it was not that simple as she had just graduated from secretary school and got a job as a secretary at Sterling Cooper. The latter is a fictional advertising agency on the AMC program Mad Men.[21] In addition, actor Jon Hamm, who plays the lead role on Mad Men, has had a recurring role on 30 Rock as a love interest for Tina Fey's character.[22] Later, Liz gets angry at her mother's admission of not marrying Buzz Aldrin and tells her that actress Laura Linney "could've played you in the HBO original movie Moon Wives."[23]
Reception

In its original American broadcast, "The Moms" was watched by 5.420 million households, according to the
Time contributor James Poniewozik noted that "The Moms" had a lot of potential, explaining that the return of the television character's mothers "[had] the ability to bring out the insecure children in their respective grown kids. But rather than advance any themes or storylines of the show, the episode mostly repeated them", regarding Jack's love triangle.[34] Sean Gandert of Paste said that Jack's relationship troubles in choosing between Nancy and Avery "feels like it's been dragging on forever." Nonetheless, Gandert commented Liz's story "was the real heart of the episode."[23]
The return of Bitch Hunter received positive reviews from television critics. Exton said "thank you NBC for re-airing Bitch Hunter, more Will Ferrell for us!"[17] Canning opined that 30 Rock "may want to be careful of overdoing this funny but one-note joke."[28] Carlson enjoyed the reappearance, noting it was "a welcome touch."[9]
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External links
- "The Moms" at IMDb